Search for dissertations about: "END-PRODUCT"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 73 swedish dissertations containing the word END-PRODUCT.
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1. Latex Colloid Dynamics in Complex Dispersions : Fluorescence Microscopy Applied to Coating Color Model Systems
Abstract : Coating colors are applied to the base paper in order to maximize the performance of the end product. Coating colors are complex colloidal systems, mainly consisting of water, binders, and pigments. To understand the behavior of colloidal suspensions, an understanding of the interactions between its components is essential.. READ MORE
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2. Methods to study the relationship between forage composition and silage fermentation and aerobic stability
Abstract : This thesis is based on the following hypotheses: (I) under controlled ensiling conditions, forage chemical and microbial composition explain variation in silage end-product concentrations (II) sterilized forage inoculated with parent microflora gives similar fermentation result as untreated control forage and (III) this methodology enables studying interactions between forage source and field flora on silage fermentation and aerobic stability. Hypothesis (I) was evaluated by constructing regression models of end-products on common forage chemical variables (e. READ MORE
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3. Organising Industrial Activities - An analytical framework
Abstract : The way in which industrial activities are organised among firms has been a fundamental theoretical concern for a long time. In practice, firms have found these matters, referred to as make-or-buy issues, difficult to analyse. READ MORE
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4. Modeling and Simulation of a Multi Phase Semi-batch Reactor
Abstract : The operation of an industrial semi-batch reactor is modeled and the flow of one reactant is investigated. In the reactor a strongly exothermic polymerization reaction takes place followed by a slightly exothermic reaction, and the objective is to minimize the duration of the operation of the process. READ MORE
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5. Thermal treatment of organic waste and its function as a controlled risk mitigation strategy
Abstract : Land application of organic waste is a convenient disposal method, improves soil properties by adding organic matter and recycles plant nutrients. Used in this way, organic waste is a resource, but it can also be a transmission route for pathogens with animal and human origin, such as Salmonella, verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) and avian influenza virus (AIV). READ MORE